REFERRED PAIN
Keywords:
referred pain, nervous system, pain perception, neural pathways, clinical diagnosis, internal organsAbstract
This article analyzes the phenomenon of referred pain, its physiological mechanisms, and its importance in clinical diagnosis. The main aim of the study is to identify the differences between the actual source of pain and the place where the pain is felt, as well as to explain the significance of this phenomenon in medical diagnostics. Referred pain occurs due to shared neural pathways in the nervous system and is observed in various diseases of internal organs
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